Places to visit if they existed

The fairy isle, where legend has it, King Arthur's sword was forged. Photo: cheezburger.com

Camelot castle

And seeing we're on the Arthurian topic... wouldn't a visit to Camelot castle just be great? Photo: The Jetpacker

The Elysian Fields

According to Homer the Elysian Fields were located on the Western end of the Earth. Photo: decodog.com

Mount Olympus

The tallest mountain in Greece, and also believed to have been the mythical abode of the Twelve Olympian Gods. Photo: tuhsbands.org

Hogwarts and the world of magic

Whether you're a Harry Potter fan or not, getting to experience this topsy turvy world would be incredible! Photo movieslifeandotherquestions.blogspot.com

Fountain of youth

A legendary spring that was believed to restore youth with only one sip - why wouldn't you want to go? One explorer believed it to be in the vicinity of what is now Florida in the 1500s. Photo: wikipedia.com

El Dorado

The city of gold aka El Dorado, supposedly located somewhere in the heart of the Amazon. Who knows, maybe we're still going to find it! Photo theinspirationroom.com

Atlantis

Sunk way beneath the waves, the lost city of Atlantis may still one day make its appearance. Till then, its legend will always feed the imaginations of the flighty and adventurous. Photo: shadowedhistory.com

Valhalla

Similar to Mount Olympus, Valhalla is the majestic hall where the Norse gods bide their time. It is connected to the world of men with a rainbow. Photo: pagan.wikia.com

Rivendell

The place of waterfalls, trees, starlight and singing elves in Tolkien's The Lord of the Rings. What better place to recover after a grueling journey? Photo: lotr.wikia.com